That is a loss Southern California doesn’t acknowledge. “Texas got the 'W' and the national championship. That’s what I saw”, said Texas defensive end, Charles Omenihu.

The USC media guide vacated that loss to Texas due to NCAA violations.

Last year, Texas fell USC in overtime at The Coliseum in Los Angeles, a game in which Sam Ehlinger started as a quarterback his freshman year. “Everybody shouldn’t have to be told who we’re playing," said Ehlinger.

This is setting up to be a pivotal game for the Longhorns, a team that needs an infusion of confidence and success against a big-named opponent.

“Everybody knows how big this game is. We know what will happen if we win this game”, said Texas defensive tackle, Chris Nelson.

What will happen is the Longhorns faithful will have renewed hope and optimism for the remaining nine games of the season.

Last week, Stanford handed the Trojans their first loss of the season while Texas hung on to beat Tulsa 28 to 21.

Tune into KVUE at 10 p.m. Tuesday for more on the Longhorns leading up the USC game. Saturday's game is set to kick off at 7 p.m.